Instead of spending all day browsing (and backing up from links that don’t provide the answer) you can use a Google search command to narrow your search to only the documents on Sage’s “What’s New” site.

Now in the search box type in SITE:services.sagesoftwareinc.com/mas/whatsnew/ followed by your search term. I’ve used quotes so that I’m returned only results where my keywords appear exactly as queried.

Your Google Search Box should contain:

SITE:services.sagesoftwareinc.com/mas/whatsnew/ “job status”

Will yield only results from the site you specify matching the keywords:

Note: I have received different results when I put the keyword both in front of the Site: xxxx and at the end. You may find that your search works well based on placing the keyword either before or after the “Site:xxx” portion.

You can always use Google Advanced search which will guide you through every parameter:

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About Wayne Schulz

Wayne Schulz is a Sage 100 Consultant who has worked with Sage 100 and Sage 100c ( Formerly Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200) since 1986. He provides advanced Sage 100 technical support to companies located throughout the United States on all versions of Sage 100. If you are experiencing an issue with Sage 100, and would like to schedule a support session - please visit our request a Sage 100 diagnosis page.

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